US4569437A - Inclined furnace grate with at least one movable grate bar - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23H—GRATES; CLEANING OR RAKING GRATES
- F23H7/00—Inclined or stepped grates
- F23H7/06—Inclined or stepped grates with movable bars disposed parallel to direction of fuel feeding
- F23H7/08—Inclined or stepped grates with movable bars disposed parallel to direction of fuel feeding reciprocating along their axes
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23H—GRATES; CLEANING OR RAKING GRATES
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- the present invention relates to industrial furnaces and incinerators and, more particularly, to an inclined furnace grate structure by means of which the fuel is advanced over a succession of downwardly stepped banks of grate bars. In at least some of these banks of grate bars, alternate grate bars execute longitudinal reciprocating movements to enhance the combustion process.
- Furnace grate structures of the type mentioned have been known for a long time. They are especially suitable for furnace installations which burn low-energy solid fuels and combustible solid refuse with optimal efficiency.
- the reciprocating action of the movable grate bars and the cascading arrangement of successive banks of grate bars on downwardly stepped transverse grate beams make it possible to obtain a very effective stoking action.
- the grate beams and grate bars of such a furnace grate structure are subjected to elevated thermal stress.
- the grate beams are normally grey iron castings and the grate bars are harder chromium-alloyed castings.
- Underlying the present invention is the primary objective of improving the known inclined furnace grate structure in such a way that the earlier-mentioned abrasive wear on the supporting grate beams is substantially eliminated and the operational longevity of the furnace grate is correspondingly extended.
- the present invention proposes to attain this objective by suggesting an inclined furnace grate structure for a furnace or incinerator of the type described further above which is improved through the arrangement of removable bearing pads between the supporting transverse grate beams and the supported end portions of the reciprocating grate bars, so as to transmit the bearing forces from the grate bars to the grate beams and to thereby protect the grate beams against sliding abrasion and wear by the reciprocating grate bars.
- the removable bearing pads are received and positioned in matching recessed seats which are arranged in the supporting surfaces of the grate beams.
- the positioning of the removable bearing pads by means of recessed seats eliminates the need for securing the pads on the grate beams with screws or other fastener elements which tend to create considerable problems in furnace grates, due to corrosion.
- bearing pads are thus longitudinally and transversely positioned by means of their recessed seats, they are retained inside these seats by the weight of the reciprocating grate bars sliding on them.
- the present invention further suggests to arrange the bearing pads and their recessed seats in such a way that the bearing pads protrude laterally from both sides of the reciprocating grate bars, so as to reach a short distance under the adjacent stationary grate bars, which thereby prevent the removable bearing pads from falling out of their recessed seats.
- the transverse width of the latter is in excess of the combined widths of a reciprocating grate bar and the two grate bar gaps separating it from the adjacent stationary grate bars.
- the present invention makes it possible to select the pairing of the sliding surfaces of the removable bearing pads and reciprocating grate bars for specific wear and abrasion objectives.
- the bearing pads are preferably so arranged that they protrude above their recessed seats. When they are worn down to the same level as the surrounding supporting surface of the grate beams, the bearing pads are simply replaced with new ones.
- the removable bearing pads a material which is harder and therefore more abrasion-resistant than the material of the reciprocating grate bars.
- the transverse grate beams are protected against wear, even if they are softer.
- the reciprocating grate bars become worn, they are replaced by new ones.
- the present invention suggests the use of an abrasion-resistant material for the removable bearing pads of a hardness which lies between the hardness of the transverse grate beams and the hardness of the reciprocating grate bars.
- an abrasion-resistant material for the removable bearing pads of a hardness which lies between the hardness of the transverse grate beams and the hardness of the reciprocating grate bars.
- both the removable bearing pads and the reciprocating grate bars be cast from tempered, chromium-alloyed cast iron, the grate bars being cast of a higher alloyed iron and/or treated for higher surface hardness.
- the much larger transverse grate beams are preferably castings of plain grey cast iron.
- FIG. 1 shows a vertical longitudinal section in a schematic representation of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows, in an enlarged perspective view and in a likewise somewhat schematic representation, portions of two adjoining banks of grate bars of the furnace grate structure of FIG. 1, where the grate bars are supported on the transverse grate beams.
- FIG. 1 of the drawing gives a section through a furnace or incinerator which is equipped with an inclined furnace grate supported on a furnace substructure 3.
- the inclined furnace grate comprises a plurality of parallel horizontal grate beams 4 which are oriented transversely to the arrow 5 indicating the direction of advance of a layer of solid fuel (not shown) which is being combusted as it moves downwardly along the grate structure.
- the grate beams 4 are arranged at different levels and carry a succession of downwardly stepped banks of grate bars 6, giving the furnace grate structure an inclined, though uneven, upper surface.
- each grate beam 4 supports the lower end portions of a first bank of grate bars 6 on an upper tier and the upper end portions of an adjoining second bank of grate bars 6 on a lower tier, the grate beam tiers being so arranged that the lower end portions of the first bank of grate bars 6 form an overlap with the upper end portions of the second bank of grate bars.
- FIG. 2 also shows that each bank of grate bars 6 consists of a number of stationary grate bars 6a which alternate with reciprocatingly movable grate bars 6b.
- the latter have transverse serrations on their upper surface to enhance their stoking action on the fuel material.
- the stationary grate bars 6a are attached to the grate beam 4, their upper and lower end portions resting on substantially horizontal supporting surfaces 7 of the grate beam 4, the grate bars 6a being transversely positioned by means of longitudinally oriented positioning keys 8 on the grate beam 4 which cooperate with matching positioning grooves 9 in the stationary grate bars 6a.
- both the stationary grate bars 6a and the reciprocating grate bars 6b reach into a longitudinal recess 11 between the upper and lower tiers of the grate beam 4.
- the upper tier by thus covering the extremities of the grate bars, forms an overlap between the two adjoining banks of grate bars.
- the reciprocating grate bars 6b while defining a stepped, downwardly slanting outline, execute a longitudinal movement along an approximately horizontal path.
- the reciprocating movement of the grate bars 6b is obtained by means of a known grate bar drive which is not part of the present invention and therefore not further described herein.
- the upper extremities of the reciprocating grate bars 6b remain inside the longitudinal recess 11 of the grate beam 4 at all times.
- the reciprocating grate bars 6b are likewise supported on the upper surfaces of the two tiers of the grate beam 4, where a sliding support is provided.
- the upper and lower end portions of the grate bars 6b have downwardly facing sliding surfaces 12 with which they engage upwardly facing bearing surfaces of special bearing pads 13 on the grate beam 4.
- Each bearing pad 13 is positioned inside a recessed seat 14 in the supporting surface 7 of the grate beam 4, the thickness of the plate-like bearing pads 13 being equal to, or greater than, the depth of the recessed seats 14, so that the bearing surfaces of the bearing pads 13 are at the same level as the supporting surfaces 7 of the grate beam 4 or, preferably, at a slightly higher level.
- each bearing pad 13 In the midportion of each bearing pad 13 is arranged a longitudinally oriented guide key 16 which cooperates with a matching longitudinal guide groove 15 in the associated sliding surface 12 of the reciprocating grate bar 6b.
- the depth of the guide groove 15 is at least equal to the height of the guide key 16.
- the reciprocating grate bars 6b alternate with stationary grate bars 6a so that each reciprocating grate bar 6b is flanked by two stationary grate bars 6a.
- the spacing between the positioning keys 8 for the stationary grate bars 6a is such that the latter form precisely defined grate bar gaps 17 with the reciprocating grate bars 6b.
- the guide keys 16 of the bearing pads 13 are centered between the positioning keys 8.
- the grate bar gaps 17 are chosen so narrow that it is impossible to a very large extent that fuel particles fall through the gaps 17.
- the width of the recessed seats 14 for the bearing pads 13, as measured in the longitudinal direction of the grate beam 4, is preferably such that it is greater than the combined widths of the reciprocating grate bar 6b and its grate bar gaps 17 on both sides, with the result that the lateral extremities of each bearing pad 13 reach under two stationary grate bars 6a.
- This arrangement provides a simple and effective way of securing the bearing pads 13 in their recessed seats 14 by means of the stationary grate bars 6a.
- the supporting surfaces 7 of the grate beams 4 are protected against wear from the harder reciprocating grate bars 6b by restricting the support of the latter to the bearing pads 13.
- the thickness of the bearing pads 13 is at least equal, but preferably greater than the depth of the associated recessed seats 14, so that the upper surface of a bearing pad 13, if it is not aligned with the surrounding supporting surface 7 of the grate beam 4, protrudes above the latter.
- the initial configuration of the supporting surfaces at the beginning of the seating process is therefore normally such that the bearing surface of the bearing pad 13 protrudes over the supporting surface 7 of the grate beam 4 and that a small gap exists between the upper surface of the guide key 16 and the bottom of the guide groove 15.
- the bearing surface of the bearing pad 13 may be lowered to such an extent that the sliding surface 12 of the reciprocating grate bar 6b is supported simultaneously on the bearing surfaces of the bearing pad 13 and on the supporting surface 7 of the grate beam 4.
- the supporting surface 7 of the grate beam 4 is protected against wear, because the material of the bearing pad 13 is harder than the material of the grate beam 4, so that the rate of wear is determined by the harder bearing surface of the bearing pad 13, which is a considerably lower rate of wear than that of the supporting surface 7 of the grate beam 4.
- the guide key 16 penetrates deeper into the guide groove 15 of the stationary grate bar 6a, until supporting contact is established between its upper surface and the bottom of the guide groove 15.
- the result is a solid and precisely defined seating configuration between the reciprocating grate bar 6b and the bearing pad 13, with a minimum of operational wear on the bearing surfaces of the reciprocating grate bar 6b and the cooperating bearing surfaces of the bearing pad 13 of slightly softer material.
- a suitable material for the bearing pads 13 is heat-resistant, hardened chromium-alloyed cast iron with a high chromium content, for example 165 Cr Mo V 15.
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DE19833326694 DE3326694A1 (de) | 1983-07-23 | 1983-07-23 | Schraegrost fuer feuerungen |
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DE (2) | DE3326694A1 (fr) |
FI (1) | FI75418C (fr) |
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US4638905A (en) * | 1983-08-30 | 1987-01-27 | Richard Kablitz Gmbh & Co. Kg | Inclined grate for furnaces |
US4793471A (en) * | 1986-04-12 | 1988-12-27 | Deutsche Richard Kablitz Gesellschaft fur Okonomie der Dampferzeugungskos ten und Feuerungskontrolle Richard Kablitz GmbH & Co. KG | Furnace grate structure |
US4884516A (en) * | 1987-12-22 | 1989-12-05 | A. Ahlstrom Corporation | Inclined grate apparatus for use in the combustion chamber of a combustion furnace |
US5301795A (en) * | 1992-03-25 | 1994-04-12 | Dansk Industri Syndikat A/S | Conveyor for fresh boxless sand moulds |
US5836758A (en) * | 1996-01-25 | 1998-11-17 | Krupp Polysius Ag | Reciprocating grate for the treatment of bulk material |
US5895213A (en) * | 1995-05-25 | 1999-04-20 | Chichibu Onoda Cement Corp. | Clinker cooler |
US6302038B1 (en) * | 1996-11-27 | 2001-10-16 | Daewoo Engineering And Construction Corporation | Anti-erosion system of grate in stoker-type incinerator |
US20030196577A1 (en) * | 2002-03-08 | 2003-10-23 | Lefcort Malcolm D. | Two-stage wet waste gasifier and burner |
US6820610B2 (en) | 2001-03-15 | 2004-11-23 | Stanley G. Wright | Fireplace grate accessory to increase burn time of synthetic log |
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US4201545A (en) * | 1977-03-31 | 1980-05-06 | Dieter Riechert | Grate with replaceable wear elements |
EP0024844A1 (fr) * | 1979-08-10 | 1981-03-11 | Ekman, Carl Oscar Alexander | Procédé et fourneau pour brûler du combustible solide |
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US3255867A (en) * | 1964-02-11 | 1966-06-14 | Kenneth M Allen | Pusher conveyors |
US4078883A (en) * | 1975-07-04 | 1978-03-14 | Claudius Peters Ag | Grate plate with replaceable wear surfaces devoid of independent connectors |
US4201545A (en) * | 1977-03-31 | 1980-05-06 | Dieter Riechert | Grate with replaceable wear elements |
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US4638905A (en) * | 1983-08-30 | 1987-01-27 | Richard Kablitz Gmbh & Co. Kg | Inclined grate for furnaces |
US4793471A (en) * | 1986-04-12 | 1988-12-27 | Deutsche Richard Kablitz Gesellschaft fur Okonomie der Dampferzeugungskos ten und Feuerungskontrolle Richard Kablitz GmbH & Co. KG | Furnace grate structure |
US4884516A (en) * | 1987-12-22 | 1989-12-05 | A. Ahlstrom Corporation | Inclined grate apparatus for use in the combustion chamber of a combustion furnace |
US5301795A (en) * | 1992-03-25 | 1994-04-12 | Dansk Industri Syndikat A/S | Conveyor for fresh boxless sand moulds |
US5895213A (en) * | 1995-05-25 | 1999-04-20 | Chichibu Onoda Cement Corp. | Clinker cooler |
US5836758A (en) * | 1996-01-25 | 1998-11-17 | Krupp Polysius Ag | Reciprocating grate for the treatment of bulk material |
US6302038B1 (en) * | 1996-11-27 | 2001-10-16 | Daewoo Engineering And Construction Corporation | Anti-erosion system of grate in stoker-type incinerator |
US6820610B2 (en) | 2001-03-15 | 2004-11-23 | Stanley G. Wright | Fireplace grate accessory to increase burn time of synthetic log |
US20050109334A1 (en) * | 2001-03-15 | 2005-05-26 | Wright Stanley G. | Fireplace grate accessory to increase burn time of synthetic log |
US20030196577A1 (en) * | 2002-03-08 | 2003-10-23 | Lefcort Malcolm D. | Two-stage wet waste gasifier and burner |
US6981455B2 (en) | 2002-03-08 | 2006-01-03 | Lefcort Malcolm D | Two-stage wet waste gasifier and burner |
CN110779024A (zh) * | 2018-07-27 | 2020-02-11 | 欧洲焚烧技术服务一人简易股份公司 | 改造焚化炉炉篦的方法、托架支承件和焚化炉 |
US20210323864A1 (en) * | 2018-09-10 | 2021-10-21 | Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions Ag | Cooler for cooling clinker and method for operating a cooler for cooling clinker |
CN114526486A (zh) * | 2022-02-18 | 2022-05-24 | 江苏大鸿环保设备有限公司 | 一种增加生活垃圾进料量的炉排装置及使用方法 |
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FI75418C (fi) | 1988-06-09 |
FI842921A (fi) | 1985-01-24 |
FI842921A0 (fi) | 1984-07-20 |
ATE26613T1 (de) | 1987-05-15 |
FI75418B (fi) | 1988-02-29 |
DE3463176D1 (en) | 1987-05-21 |
DE3326694A1 (de) | 1985-01-31 |
EP0134991B1 (fr) | 1987-04-15 |
EP0134991A1 (fr) | 1985-03-27 |
CA1224976A (fr) | 1987-08-04 |
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